Newton’s Gravity
Newton’s gravity equation is a volume equation. It shows an amount of cubic space absorbed by matter, causing space to curve around all matter at a quantitative amount.
The spherical shell surrounding any mass at any distance (4πr2) will absorb space at a quantitative accelerated amount of 8.3871 -10 cubic meters per second X mass in kg.
4πr2 X the linear distance of acceleration =
8.3871 -10 cubic meters per second X the mass in kg at any distance.
NEWTON’s CONSTANT:
6.674 -11 = 8.3871 -10 / 4π
NEWTON’s EQUATION:
a = 6.674 -11 X any mass / d2
NEWTON’S EQUATION substituting NEWTON’s CONSTANT with
8.3871 -10 / 4π:
a = 8.3871 -10 X any mass / 4πr2 (d2 = r2)
a = 8.3871 -10 X any mass / 4πr2 (d2 = r2)
a X 4πr2 = 8.3871 -10 X any mass